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Making Government Accountable - Local Government Audit in Postcommunist Europe
Published
in
Budapest by
OSI/LGI
in 2010
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Andreea Nastase Brankica Lenic Dubravka Jurlina Alibegovic Elena Atanasova Gabriela Calusero Jadranka Kaludjerovic Knarik Arabyan Olga Romanyuk Revaz Kakulia Sabina Ymeri Tatiana Vinogradova Vera Beskrovnaya Vugar Bayramov Zivota Antic |
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Kenneth Davey |
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LGI Books |
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English |
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Anti-corruption and transparency Audit and control |
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Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Montenegro, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia |
Edited by Kenneth Davey, Making Government Accountable explores the potential of traditional auditing techniques and institutions to identify where local government funds have gone awry or simply stopped flowing, resulting in poor performance and inefficiencies and gaps in services. This volume also takes a deep look at what role the media and public can play in ensuring the integrity of their town halls and how they can be encouraged to do so.
The result of a thirteen-country survey conducted across Postcommunist Europe, Making Government Accountable opens a new chapter on how local government performance and efficiency can be conceived and monitored and reports on a country case basis on what mechanisms are in place, ignored, missing, or being developed from the spectrum of legislative and professional tools that can ensure accountable local government.
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